Kwok-Pui Fung mainly investigates Apoptosis, Pharmacology, Molecular biology, Cell culture and DNA fragmentation. His study in the field of Programmed cell death is also linked to topics like Poly ADP ribose polymerase. His research integrates issues of Cancer research and Protein kinase B in his study of Programmed cell death.
His Pharmacology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Angiogenesis, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Wound healing, Cytotoxicity and In vivo. The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in P-glycoprotein, Multiple drug resistance, Pheophorbide A, Cytochrome c and Apoptosis-inducing factor. The DNA fragmentation study which covers Propidium iodide that intersects with Curcumin, Bisdemethoxycurcumin, Curcuma and Immunology.
Pharmacology, Molecular biology, Apoptosis, Internal medicine and Traditional medicine are his primary areas of study. His Pharmacology study incorporates themes from Tumor necrosis factor alpha, In vitro, Biochemistry, Angiogenesis and Salvia miltiorrhiza. Kwok-Pui Fung studied Molecular biology and Cell culture that intersect with Cancer cell.
His Apoptosis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cancer research, In vivo and Cell biology. His studies examine the connections between Cancer research and genetics, as well as such issues in Cell growth, with regards to Immunology. He combines subjects such as Diabetes mellitus, Wound healing, Pharmacognosy, Phytotherapy and Traditional Chinese medicine with his study of Traditional medicine.
His primary areas of study are Cancer research, Pharmacology, Apoptosis, In vivo and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wnt signaling pathway, Cell growth, Carcinogen, Cytotoxic T cell and Colorectal cancer. His research in Pharmacology intersects with topics in Pueraria, Adjuvant, Salvia miltiorrhiza and Ischemia.
His Apoptosis study combines topics in areas such as Cancer cell, Cancer and Cell biology. His In vivo research incorporates themes from Andrographis, In vitro, FOLFOX and Cisplatin. His p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases research integrates issues from Viability assay and Molecular biology.
Kwok-Pui Fung focuses on Pharmacology, Colorectal cancer, Cancer research, Curcumin and Angiogenesis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Adjuvant, Anesthesia and Brain damage in addition to Pharmacology. Kwok-Pui Fung works mostly in the field of Colorectal cancer, limiting it down to topics relating to Tumor microenvironment and, in certain cases, Cancer cell and RHOA, as a part of the same area of interest.
Kwok-Pui Fung has included themes like Cell growth and In vivo in his Cancer research study. His studies deal with areas such as Apoptosis and Immunology as well as Cell growth. His research combines Cell biology and Apoptosis.
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Antioxidant activity of natural flavonoids is governed by number and location of their aromatic hydroxyl groups
Z.Y. Chen;P.T. Chan;K.Y. Ho;K.P. Fung.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids (1996)
Chemistry and biological activities of caffeic acid derivatives from Salvia miltiorrhiza
Ren-Wang Jiang;Kit-Man Lau;Po-Ming Hon;Thomas C W Mak.
Current Medicinal Chemistry (2005)
A Genome-Based Resource for Molecular Cardiovascular Medicine Toward a Compendium of Cardiovascular Genes
David M. Hwang;Adam A. Dempsey;Ruo-Xiang Wang;Mojgan Rezvani.
Circulation (1997)
Paeoniae Radix, a Chinese herbal extract, inhibit hepatoma cells growth by inducing apoptosis in a p53 independent pathway.
Simon Ming Yuen Lee;Mandy Lok Yee Li;Yu Chung Tse;Steve Chin Lung Leung.
Life Sciences (2002)
Effects of polyphyllin D, a steroidal saponin in Paris polyphylla, in growth inhibition of human breast cancer cells and in xenograft.
Mei-Sze Lee;Judy Chan Yuet-Wa;Siu-Kai Kong;Biao Yu.
Cancer Biology & Therapy (2005)
Polyphyllin D is a potent apoptosis inducer in drug-resistant HepG2 cells
Jenny Yuen-Nei Cheung;Rose Chik-Ying Ong;Yick-Keung Suen;Vincent Ooi.
Cancer Letters (2005)
INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF JASMINE GREEN TEA EPICATECHIN ISOMERS ON FREE RADICAL-INDUCED LYSIS OF RED BLOOD CELLS
Anqi Zhang;Qin Yan Zhu;Yan Shun Luk;Ka Yan Ho.
Life Sciences (1997)
Efficacy and tolerability of a Chinese herbal medicine concoction for treatment of atopic dermatitis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
K. L.E. Hon;T. F. Leung;P. C. Ng;M. C.A. Lam.
British Journal of Dermatology (2007)
Cytotoxic activities of Coriolus versicolor (Yunzhi) extract on human leukemia and lymphoma cells by induction of apoptosis.
C.B.S Lau;C.Y Ho;C.F Kim;K.N Leung.
Life Sciences (2004)
Arenobufagin, a natural bufadienolide from toad venom, induces apoptosis and autophagy in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells through inhibition of PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway
Dong-Mei Zhang;Jun-Shan Liu;Li-Juan Deng;Min-Feng Chen.
Carcinogenesis (2013)
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